The Beauties of ShakespeareScott, Webster & Geary, 1841 - 377 páginas |
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... thought : I stay too long by thee , I weary thee . Dost thou so hunger for my empty chair , That thou wilt needs ... thoughts ; Which thou hast whetted on thy stony heart , To stab at half an hour of my life . What ! canst thou not ...
... thought : I stay too long by thee , I weary thee . Dost thou so hunger for my empty chair , That thou wilt needs ... thoughts ; Which thou hast whetted on thy stony heart , To stab at half an hour of my life . What ! canst thou not ...
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... thought that her earnestness was only a proof of her guilty love for Cassio . At last Iago , who had the art of converting trifles into proofs , had so adroitly contrived the occurrence of two or three , that Othello doubted no longer ...
... thought that her earnestness was only a proof of her guilty love for Cassio . At last Iago , who had the art of converting trifles into proofs , had so adroitly contrived the occurrence of two or three , that Othello doubted no longer ...
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... thought that gold was a sort of pestilence , and that he could not scatter it too widely through society , which he so deeply hated . While he was living at this frantic rate , he was one day visited by Flavius , his old and faithful ...
... thought that gold was a sort of pestilence , and that he could not scatter it too widely through society , which he so deeply hated . While he was living at this frantic rate , he was one day visited by Flavius , his old and faithful ...
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COMEDIES | 3 |
ALLS Well that Ends Well Page | 9 |
As You Like It | 14 |
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Ajax Angelo Antony army art thou banishment battle battle of Agincourt bear beauty Ben Jonson blood breath brother Brutus Cæsar Cassius cheek Claudio Comedy of Errors Coriolanus court crown Cymbeline daughter dead death deed Desdemona dost doth duke ears earth enemy England eyes fair false father fear fool fortune gentle Gentlemen of Verona give grief hand hate hath head hear heart heaven Henry honour hour husband Iago king lady live look lord lover Macbeth maid marriage married murder nature never night noble o'er Othello pity play poor prince prison Proteus quarrel queen resolved revenge Richard Richard II Romeo Shakspeare shame shew Shylock sleep sorrow soul speak spirit sweet sword tears thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought Titus Andronicus tongue vex'd virtue vows weep wife wind words wretch young youth